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All of my blepharoplasty patients have to get cleared prior to any procedure. So your surgeon should clear you. Consult an expert for an evaluation. Contact me for more details! Hope this helps!
Thank you for posting your question here!At the 10 week mark , you should be fine going for a hydrafacial, by that time the fat that was grafted should have integrated into the surrounding tissue. Your surgeon might have different restrictions though so I would encourage you to check with them.I hope this helps, best of luck!
This question is best answered by your surgeon. She/He is most familiar with the details of your surgery and how you've been progressing through recovery. Hydrafacial is a great tool to give your skin a refreshed, dewy glow.
Hello! Thank you for your question. As far as I can see from your photos, I definitely recommend a revision blepharoplasty. For more details, you need to discuss in detail in the consultation, can you send your photos from the side profile in a better light. Best Regards.
Both interrupted and subcuticular closure techniques can yield excellent results in experienced hands. The key factor is not necessarily the technique itself, but how precisely it's executed. That said, we generally avoid absorbable sutures for subcuticular closures on the eyelids, as they can...
Thank you for your inquiry! Keep an open communication with your plastic surgeon regarding your concerns. If you're unhappy with your results then we would be available to see you in person to evaluate and discuss revision options. Schedule a consultation with a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon...